Morgan Hook nearly amassed a triple-double, leading Oklahoma Women's Basketball team to a much needed win over Texas in the Sooners’ Pack the Place Pink game Wednesday night.

Hook totaled 15 points, nine rebounds and eight assists -- all team highs -- but her final three points were the most important as Oklahoma (16-11, 7-7 Big 12) defeated Texas (17-9, 8-6) 64-63.
“Morgan’s will, we just attached ourselves to Morgan’s will. We really did,” OU head coach Sherri Coale said. “She almost had a triple-double and just made tough play after tough play. When you’re a point guard with nine rebounds, that’s ‘want to.’ That’s what that is.

Oklahoma and Texas tied five times in the final six minutes before Hook pulled the Sooners even a final time on a layup with 17.4 seconds to play. There were 12 lead changes throughout the game.

Chassidy Fussell missed a layup on Texas' next offensive possession and then Hook drove the length of the court and drew contact with 6-foot-7 center Imani McGee-Stafford to reach the free throw line with 4.0 seconds on the clock.

“I knew I had to create a different way of trying to get to the rim and get a foul or get it over her,” Hook said, “instead of just going with a normal left-handed layup, when I saw that she was on me, I knew I was going to have to create a different way.”